Use the remainder of the laminate flooring planks you cut at the end of row one to start the next row as long as it s.
How to install first row of laminate flooring.
Mark the expansion gap.
Trim off the tongues not the grooves from the boards that will edge the first wall.
The first thing that you want to do is lay out your first few rows of laminate flooring from wall to wall.
When starting the first row of laminate flooring using spacers to maintain a gap will make it easier.
Step 3 plan first and last row calculating the width needed for last row and distributing it evenly between the first and last rows so they match.
Use your chalk snapline to make a line 1 4 inch out from the starting wall.
This will stagger the seams which results in a more natural look.
When installing the first row of laminate flooring i prefer to start on a wall that is as straight as possible.
You will have to make a cut or two for your beginning and end piece.
You will see the easiest way that this can be done hands down.
Sometimes the little plastic spacers don t guarantee your laminate will stay put while your tapping the planks or trying to get the edges to click together.
Usually an outside wall will be the best place to start.
In this video i will share how to install the first few rows of laminate and vinyl plank.
Often this is easy enough to do with a sharp utility knife or you can use a table saw or circular saw.
You want to somewhat have the laminate or vinyl plank close to where it is going to be so you don t cut a plank short or long.
Start the second row where you started off the first.
With a laminate flooring wall not straight you ll need to.
Begin the first row of planks.
How to start the first row on laminate floor if the wall is not straight step 1.